High Tide, Combe Martin is a spacious ground-floor apartment perfectly positioned less than 300 metres from the serene local beach. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher, flowing seamlessly into the dining area with table and chairs. The bright living area welcomes you with comfortable seating, a Smart TV, and patio doors that flood the space with natural light whilst opening onto the enclosed front garden.
Step outside to discover a delightful patio garden on two levels, complete with garden furniture where you can enjoy alfresco meals whilst glimpsing the sea and distant Welsh coastline beyond. Two bedrooms provide restful accommodation: the master bedroom features a comfortable king-size bed, while the second bedroom offers flexible twin beds perfect for children or friends. A contemporary bathroom with bath and shower over completes the layout, alongside private parking for one car.
Picture mornings with coffee on the patio, sea air drifting across the garden as Wales shimmers in the distance. Spend sun-filled days on Combe Martin's beautiful beach, just moments from your door, before returning to fire up the barbecue whilst the North Devon sunset paints the sky in brilliant shades of gold and amber. As evening settles, retreat inside to your comfortable living space, perhaps planning tomorrow's coastal path adventure.
High Tide, Combe Martin places you perfectly for exploring North Devon's finest attractions. Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park (3 km) delights families with live animal exhibits, life-sized dinosaur models, and engaging interactive attractions set within beautiful grounds. Ilfracombe Aquarium in nearby Ilfracombe (5 km) takes you on a fascinating journey from Exmoor stream source to sea, this much-loved North Devon aquarium showcasing the region's remarkable marine life. Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (15 km) is a historic water-powered marvel offering spectacular coastal views and unique transportation between two of Devon's most picturesque villages, whilst Quince Honey Farm in South Molton (23 km) buzzes with activity as a working honey farm offering sweet discoveries and great family entertainment.
Venture further to uncover more of Devon's treasures. Upper Tamar Lake (45 km) sits peacefully on the Cornwall and Devon border, surrounded by beautiful countryside and offering tranquil walks, birdwatching, and watersports in this serene natural setting. Wellhayes Vineyard in Clayhanger (50 km) is a delightful family-run estate producing quality sparkling wine amid picturesque Devon countryside, with tours and tastings showcasing their award-winning vintages. Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton (52 km) brings the moor's rich history alive through interactive exhibits, educational programmes, and family-friendly activities celebrating this remarkable landscape.
The historic harbour town of Bideford lies 24 kilometres away, packed with independent shops, galleries, and great eateries along its characterful quayside and ancient bridge spanning the River Torridge. Meanwhile, Okehampton is a 52 kilometre drive. A bustling market town perched on the very edge of Dartmoor National Park, it offers excellent walking access to the moor's dramatic tors and valleys, alongside a fine castle ruins, traditional shops, and welcoming pubs serving locally sourced Devon fare.



















